Embedded
Embedded and device developers have a number of Eclipse projects that can assist them with building their applications, including IDEs for C/C++, mobile Java (J2ME) and mobile Linux. Eclipse projects also provide tools to assist with target management, device debugging and building GUIs for mobile devices.
Getting Started with MTJ
Introduction to Eclipse eRCP
CDT 4.0 - Reaching for Uberness
Embedded News
  • Programming with Google Android and Eclipse +1 week ago

    This article describes how to create Android applications with Eclipse.

    The article is based on Eclipse 3.5 and Android 2.0.

  • Mobile Dredge: New Mobile & Wireless News Aggregator Web Site +3 weeks ago

    Genuitec, LLC, a strategic member of the Eclipse Mobile Working Group, today announced a mobile news aggregation Web site. Named "Mobile Dredge," the Web site aims to collect all current and breaking news stories about mobile, mobile applications, carrier and handset maker news. Operated by Genuitec editors, Mobile Dredge promises to bring the most thoughtful, creative, and insightful news to one Web site where viewers can gain a snapshot of the mobile landscape.

  • Eclipse Gets Palm WebOS Mojo +8 weeks ago

    Mojo, Palm's software development kit for WebOS, includes an easy-to-install plug-in that lets developers work within the Eclipse SDK.

  • RIM Introduces New BlackBerry Tools for Web Developers +16 weeks ago

    Research In Motion (RIM) today announced new and enhanced tools for developing web applications for BlackBerry® smartphones. The tools include the new BlackBerry® Web Development Plug-in for Eclipse and the BlackBerry® Plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio version 1.2. These tools are part of a complete portfolio of BlackBerry® developer tools for web and Java development and a rich set of APIs that enable developers to easily create a wide variety of mobile applications that connect BlackBerry® smartphone users to the information they care about. The BlackBerry application platform also incorporates significant advantages, including real-time push technology, unmatched security and highly efficient data compression and network bandwidth utilization, allowing developers to deliver optimized applications on the most powerful, secure and efficient platform in the industry.

  • Eclipse Galileo Pulsar - A First Look At Mobile Eclipse +21 weeks ago

    The brand new build I am referring to is entitled Pulsar and is squarely focused for mobile Java developers. Pulsar however, is a lot more then just a new part of the release train of Galileo but, an effort to simplify mobile application development for different mobile platforms. You can read more about this in this DeveloperWorld article.